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Lloyd's body, according to a joint statement by OPP and Belleville city police, was "located" by officers on Monday morning. The body was found on Cary Road, an unpaved crossroad linking Marlbank Road and East Hungerford Road south-east of Tweed.

Residents who live in the area said they believe Williams must have directed police investigators to Lloyd's body due to the fact the road is lightly used by motorists and its remote location.

Fleming said the road, which is approximately four kilometres in distance, features no houses and boasts mainly pastures, fields and woods.

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Did anyone else hear the CBC radio discussion that talked about his catalogued trophy collection that was hidden in the Ottawa home in a heating duct? My husband was listening to it on Friday while at work, and I can't seem to find any reference to it.

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Yeah I'm not so sure that is completely accurate, but we'll go with it.

I'm sure going with it. It's way too much of a coincidence that RW talked to OPP investigators on Sunday and poor Jessica's remains were found early Monday morning. (And not one mention of the golf course. )

JMO

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Did anyone else hear the CBC radio discussion that talked about his catalogued trophy collection that was hidden in the Ottawa home in a heating duct? My husband was listening to it on Friday while at work, and I can't seem to find any reference to it.

hmmm, isn't that where Bernardo hid his video tapes years ago. WEIRD!

I just searched and found that Bernardo hid his tapes in pot lights in the ceiling.

Police didn't have the tapes because Bernardo hid them in a pot light in the bathroom ceiling of their home. Authorities didn't get their hands on these tapes until September 1994, by which time Homolka was in jail.http://osgoode.yorku.ca/media2.nsf/8...a!OpenDocument

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in defence of our defence
When the news broke Monday that now-former CFB Trenton Base Commander, Russ Williams had been arrested for the murder of Jessica Lloyd, Marie-France Comeau and the sexual assaults of two other local women, it was as if the world stood still.

There was the obvious horror that comes with knowing that such a vicious criminal was secretly under our noses the whole time. Anyone can appreciate the gravity of the realization that comes with knowing that if someone in such a prestigious, authoritative and high-profile position as Williams could commit such heinous crimes, then so, it seems, could anyone. Suddenly we all find ourselves suspicious, motives questioned, our abilities to trust anyone severely compromised.(more at link)

Did anyone else hear the CBC radio discussion that talked about his catalogued trophy collection that was hidden in the Ottawa home in a heating duct? My husband was listening to it on Friday while at work, and I can't seem to find any reference to it.

I have not heard this, but thanks for sharing it. While I was Googling this, I found several articles that mentioned that the victims were bound with duct tape. I don't recall reading this before. Unwinding and binding with duct tape would take two hands. Again, I have to wonder how he kept these women subdued, while he was using both his hands. Would verbal threats be enough to keep them from trying to escape?
" ... two women who were bound with duct tape... "

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I have not heard this, but thanks for sharing it. While I was Googling this, I found several articles that mentioned that the victims were bound with duct tape. I don't recall reading this before. Unwinding and binding with duct tape would take two hands. Again, I have to wonder how he kept these women subdued, while he was using both his hands. Would verbal threats be enough to keep them from trying to escape?
" ... two women who were bound with duct tape... "

If you sat on them to subdue them you could. And yes, I think that being whacked in the head and waking to find a large man in the room would be enough to confuse me for the time it would take to bind me up. I still think that he knocked the out first, especially if they attempted to fight. could have sat on them and used teeth and one hand for duct taping though.

Purely speculative though.

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Though two break and enters — in which the only items stolen were
women’s underpants — were committed in the Fallingbrook neighbourhood in
2008, police are stressing that Williams is not a suspect in those
incidents.